Pregnancy Induced Hypertension Center - Yuba City, CA
Yuba City Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors for Pregnancy Induced HypertensionType of Physician: Obstetrician-Gynecologist What is a Obstetrician-Gynecologist? A certification by the Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology; practitioners provide medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system and associated disorders, to the extent that it distinguishes them from other physicians. This training enables them to serve as consultants to other physicians and as primary physicians for women. Specialty: Obstetrics & Gynecology Common Name: Ob/Gyn or Ob-Gyn Obstetrician-Gynecologist Doctors in Yuba City *![]() Terrence L Hoffer MD ![]() Stanley T Nowinski MD ![]() Douglas G Tolley Jr. MD ![]() Sutter North Medical Foundation North ![]() Sutter North Medical Foundation Ob/Gyn Dept ![]() Sutter North Medical Foundation Ob/Gyn Dept ![]() Sutter North Medical Foundation Ob/Gyn Dept ![]() Sutter North Medical Foundation Ob/Gyn Dept ![]() Fremont Rideout Health Group ![]() Fremont Rideout Medical Group Ob/Gyn ![]() Hans Freistadt MD ![]() Rigoberto Gutierrez MD ![]() Karl H Johansson MD ![]() Woodland Healthcare Obstetrics & Gynecology ![]() Woodland Healthcare Obstetrics & Gynecology ![]() Woodland Healthcare Obstetrics & Gynecology ![]() Woodland Healthcare Obstetrics & Gynecology ![]() Woodland Healthcare Obstetrics & Gynecology ![]() Woodland Healthcare Obstetrics & Gynecology ![]() Urogynecology Consultants Medical Corporation ![]() Associates in Women's Health Care ![]() Associates in Women's Health Care ![]() Associates in Women's Health Care ![]() Sutter Medical Group Roseville Ob/Gyn ![]() Sutter Medical Group Roseville Ob/Gyn ![]() Rashad M Rashid MD ![]() Sutter Medical Group Roseville Ob/Gyn ![]() Associates in Women's Health Care ![]() Associates in Women's Health Care ![]() VA Womans Health ![]() VA Womans Health ![]() A Woman's Place ![]() Lisa K Nelsen MD ![]() Tatiana Fromlak MD ![]() UC Davis Center for Women ![]() Professional Medical Clinic for Women Inc ![]() UC Davis Medical Group ![]() Claire H Leve MD ![]() Camellia Women's Health ![]() Camellia Women's Health ![]() Camellia Women's Health ![]() Camellia Women's Health ![]() Rita Biesen-Bradley MD ![]() Camellia Women's Health ![]() Camellia Women's Health ![]() Womens Health Care Consultants ![]() Womens Health Care Consultants ![]() Dahlia M Bu MD ![]() John E Hendry MD ![]() Camellia Women's Health ![]() Camellia Women's Health ![]() Judi Wright MD ![]() Kaiser Permanente ![]() Prenatal Diagnosis ![]() Sierra Womens Health Associates ![]() Roman M Malvehy MD ![]() Planned Parenthood ![]() Michael Dahle MD ![]() Richard Goddard MD ![]() Lisa M Hosbein MD ![]() UC Davis Center for Women ![]() UC Davis Center for Women ![]() UC Davis Center for Women ![]() Capital Ob Gyn ![]() Capital Ob Gyn ![]() Capital Ob Gyn ![]() Sutter Medical Foundation Alhambra Ob/Gyn ![]() Sutter Medicine Foundation Ob Gyn ![]() Sutter Medical Foundation Alhambra Ob/Gyn ![]() Sutter Medical Foundation Alhambra Ob/Gyn ![]() Sutter Medical Foundation Alhambra Ob/Gyn ![]() Sutter Medical Foundation Alhambra Ob/Gyn ![]() Sutter Medical Foundation Alhambra Ob/Gyn ![]() Sutter Medical Foundation Alhambra Ob/Gyn ![]() Sutter Medicine Foundation Ob Gyn ![]() Mercy Medical Group Ob/Gyn ![]() Mercy Medical Group Ob/Gyn ![]() Mercy Medical Group Ob/Gyn ![]() Michael H Burman MD ![]() Victor K Chan MD ![]() Sutter West Women Health ![]() Childrens Specialists Medical Group of Sacramento ![]() Sacramento Maternal Fetal Medicine ![]() Sacramento Maternal Fetal Medicine ![]() Sutter West Women Health ![]() Orel H Knight MD ![]() Sacramento Maternal Fetal Medicine ![]() Sutter West Women Health ![]() Pregnancy Consultation Center ![]() Childrens Specialists Medical Group of Sacramento ![]() Sacramento Maternal Fetal Medicine ![]() Wilfredo R. Ramos, MD, Inc. ![]() Wilfredo R. Ramos, MD, Inc. ![]() Sutter West Women Health ![]() Sutter West Women Health ![]() Hiuga, Gregg & Finegan MDs Limited Partnership ![]() Hiuga, Gregg & Finegan MDs Limited Partnership ![]() Hiuga, Gregg & Finegan MDs Limited Partnership ![]() Hiuga, Gregg & Finegan MDs Limited Partnership ![]() Hiuga, Gregg & Finegan MDs Limited Partnership Yuba City, CaliforniaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-09
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Preeclampsia (Pregnancy Induced Hypertension)Read the Preeclampsia (Pregnancy Induced Hypertension) article » Introduction to PreeclampsiaAlthough many pregnant women with high blood pressure have healthy babies without serious problems, high blood pressure can be dangerous for both the mother and the fetus. Women with pre-existing, or chronic, high blood pressure are more likely to have certain complications during pregnancy than those with normal blood pressure. However, some women develop high blood pressure while they are pregnant (often called gestational hypertension). The effects of high blood pressure range from mild to severe. High blood pressure can harm the mother's kidneys and other organs, and it can cause low birth weight and early delivery. In the most serious cases, the mother develops preeclampsia-or "toxemia of pregnancy"-which can threaten the lives of both the mother and the fetus. What is preeclampsia?Preeclampsia is a condition that typically starts after the 20th week of pregnancy and is related to increased blood pressure and protein in the mother's urine (as a result of kidney problems). Preeclampsia affects the placenta, and it can affect the mother's kidney, liver, and brain. When preeclampsia causes seizures, the condition is known as eclampsia-the second leading cause of maternal death in the U.S. Preeclampsia is also a leading cause of fetal complications, which include low birth weight, premature birth, and stillbirth. There is no proven way to prevent preeclampsia. Most women who develop signs of preeclampsia, however, are closely monitored to lessen or avoid related problems. The way to "cure" preeclampsia is to deliver the baby. How Common Are High Blood Pressure and Preeclampsia in Pregnancy?High blood pressure problems occur in 6 percent to 8 percent of all pregnancies in the U.S., about 70 percent of which are first-time pregnancies. In 1998, more than 146,320 cases of preeclampsia alone were diagnosed. Although the ... Read the Preeclampsia (Pregnancy Induced Hypertension) article » Recommended Reading Related to Preeclampsia (Pregnancy Induced Hypertension)What is hydronephrosis?Hydronephrosis describes the situation where the urine collecting system of the kidney is dilated. This may be a normal variant or it may be due to an underlying illness or medical condition. Normally, the kidney filters waste products from blood and disposes of it in the urine. The urine drains into individual calyces (single=calyx) that form the renal pelvis. This empties into the ureter, a tube that connects the kidney to the bladder. The urethra is the tube that empties the bladder.
While obstruction or blockage is the most frequent cause of hydronephrosis, it may be due to problems that occur congenitally in a fetus (prenatal) or may be a physiologic response to pregnancy. Technically, hydronephrosis specifically describes dilation and swelling of the kidney, while the term hydroureter is used to describe swelling of the ureter. Hy... Other Related Pregnancy Induced Hypertension ArticlesEmergency Contact for Yuba City
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